News Jeff Lynne’s ELO Co-op Live Show cancelled last minute, fans left furious and confused by Tammy Moir “We were literally booted out” — audience told of cancellation just before set time Fans were left disappointed and angry after Jeff Lynne’s ELO cancelled their Co-op Live gig at…
Music News So, what or who the hell is ‘Wonderwall’ actually about if it’s not Meg? by Tammy Moir The Britpop anthem we thought was a love song — but wasn’t On the surface, Wonderwall is a sweet, melancholic love song — the kind of thing people propose to,…
Music News This is what it looks like when a rock legend bows out gracefully by Tammy Moir After nearly three decades behind the kit, Matt Cameron has officially stepped away from Pearl Jam.
Music News Post-Punk’s Last Stand: Gang of Four Exits with a Razor-Sharp Finale by Alex Cooper 49 years of dissent, distilled into one night. On July 5, 2025, post-punk pioneers Gang of Four played their final show at Amsterdam’s Paradiso, closing the curtain on a revolutionary 49-year career with…
Music News Brick Sabbath: LEGO Immortalises Metal Icons before Final Showdown by Alex Cooper But where’s the bat!? As Black Sabbath prepares to take the stage for their final farewell this Saturday (July 5th) at Birmingham’s Villa Park, the metal pioneers are getting a…
Music News Ringo Starr backs son Zak Starkey after The Who fire him (again) by Tammy Moir “I’ve never liked the way that little man runs that band” Zak Starkey has been booted from The Who – again – and this time, his famous dad isn’t staying…
Music News Time Machine to 1967: Sly & the Family Stone’s earliest gig gets unearthed by Alex Cooper Hear the band before they rewrote music history. Decades after their Winchester Cathedral residency, Sly & the Family Stone’s earliest live recording is finally seeing the light—and it’s a funk time capsule….
Music News Louder than time, Motörhead’s earliest roar resurfaces with the release of The Manticore Tapes by Tammy Moir Back in 1976, while most of the world was still trying to work out how flares could coexist with punk, Motörhead were busy becoming Motörhead
Music News Kim Thayil says performing without Chris Cornell for Soundgarden’s Hall of Fame induction is ‘a high bar’ by Tammy Moir Kim Thayil’s not sure how Soundgarden will play without Chris Cornell—but he’s thinking on it Following the news that Soundgarden will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of…
Books Music News Mike Campbell’s Heartbreaker: Inside his bond with Tom Petty and life after loss by Tammy Moir Long-time Tom Petty collaborator and Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell shares new memoir the aptly titled ‘Heartbreakers’ Mike Campbell has always been the quiet force behind some of rock’s most iconic…
News Kurt Cobain’s legendary MTV Unplugged guitar and cardigan to be displayed together for the first time by Tammy Moir One of the most iconic MTV Unplugged performances of all time is about to get the museum treatment For the first time ever, Kurt Cobain’s storied Martin D-18E acoustic guitar…
Music News Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood Reunite in the Studio for the First Time Since Fleetwood Mac Fallout by Tammy Moir Fleetwood and Buckingham reunite in the studio, sparking fresh hope for Fleetwood Mac fans Lindsey Buckingham is back in the studio with former Fleetwood Mac bandmate Mick Fleetwood, marking their…
Music News Radiohead share playlist of ‘The Bends’ B-sides to celebrate album’s 30th anniversary by Tammy Moir Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’ still resonates, evolving from a breakthrough to an enduring sonic masterpiece. ‘The Bends’ remains the definitive moment when Radiohead transcended their scrappy beginnings, setting the stage for…